
Sigur Rós happy holidays everyone! here's a little christmas treat, a bootleg of sigur rós covering an icelandic christmas song. fair warning: not the most festive of songs
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sigur ros performed a christmas song in small bar in reykjavík in 1999 and we have an mp3 of it to help you get in the christmas spirit. it’s a cover of the obnoxious icelandic christmas song ...

Sigur Rós Jónsi revealed his solo album details today... the album is called "Go" and is released March 22nd 2010. Tracklist: Go Do Animal Arithmetic Tornado Boy Lilikoi Sinking Friendships Kolnidur Grow Till Tall Around us Hengilas

Sigur Rós You can now download a free mp3 from Jónsi's forthcoming solo album on http://www.jonsi.com

Sigur Rós http://www.jonsi.com has just been launched (30 seconds ago) - you'll want to keep an eye on this site this week :)

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The complete Heima concert movie available to watch for free on Pitchfork - one week only! (More info on Heima: http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/band/disco/he ima.php)
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This 94-minute doc showing the Icelandic heroes playing venues huge and tiny is shown in its entirety. Director: Dean DeBlois.

Sigur Rós Hey you burgeoning musicians out there... we recommend these tips on how to get the word out online. These Gogoyoko guys really know their shit.
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In the spirit of Fair Play we here at gogoyoko want to tell you about some of the social media tools we use and give away some of our most valued tips and

Sigur Rós Jónsi & Alex have just launched a coloring competition on jonsiandalex.com - a bunch of signed J&A goodies up for grabs. And no, you don't have to stay inside the lines :)
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Official website of Jón Þór Birgisson & Alex Somers. Includes their artwork, books, music, videos and recipes.

Sigur Rós Jónsi singing in a new dance/trance song by Tiesto. A slight departure from the Sigur Rós sound :)
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The name Tiësto may conjure images of big-room, heart-tugging trance music, but the world-conquering DJ is gunning for some rock ...

Sigur Rós sigur rós on icelandic quiz show semifinals in 20 minutes or so. imromptu songwriting + weightlifting challenges, should be interesting.
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on music quiz show popppunktur last friday, sigur rós beat electro pop group bloodgroup by one point in an exciting sudden death round. the boys will be appearing on the show once again in the seminfinals ...

Sigur Rós over the coming weeks jónsi & alex will demonstrate how to make their own raw food recipes on jonsiandalex.com. yummy yummy
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We've recorded segments of Jónsi and Alex making some of their favorite raw food recipes. Hopefully this will provide some guidance for those of you interested in experimenting with raw food. We’ll start you out with Macadamia Monster Mash… more coming soon on jonsiandalex.com.

Sigur Rós jónsi & alex have just launched their new website - www.jonsiandalex.com. free mp3, riceboy sleeps album stream, high res videos, recipes, free downloadable books, photo galleries, etc. hope you enjoy it :)
www.jonsiandalex.com
Official website of J????????irgisson & Alex Somers. Includes their artwork, books, music, videos and recipes.

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Riceboy Sleeps. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jonsi-Alex /80597602583
Known primarily for his haunting falsetto and other-worldly presence as the singer in Sigur Rós, Jon Thor (Jónsi) Birgisson has – together with his partner Alex Somers – been exhibiting artwork and staging exhibitions under the name Riceboy Sleeps for two or three years... now. A couple of months back the early fruits of the musical side of this collaboration surfaced in physical form for the first time, with the track ‘Happiness’, on the exemplary ‘Dark Was The Night’ Red Hot compilation. Among such company as Antony Hegarty, Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens and many more high and mighty names besides, it says something that Jónsi & Alex’s sparse and haunting instrumental contribution was picked out by many people who-ought-to-know as the apex of the record – especially given that the track was neither finished nor mastered when the deadline came around. Now, however, the full-length ‘Riceboy Sleeps’ album (the name having migrated from artist moniker to album title) is finished and ready for release. And, as with ‘Happiness’, it is set to subtly redefine expectations of slow and elegiac instrumental music in 2009. ‘Riceboy Sleeps’ is human in a profound and verging-on spiritual way. It says nothing, literally, and yet living through its 68-minutes you emerge feeling much has been revealed. Its slowly evolving abstract landscapes are both edifying and life-affirming. The record works as a whole, and exists in a contemplative dream-state, unconstrained and mesmeric, seemingly outside time. The record, however, is more active than its apparent antecedents in the ambient output of Brian Eno, and other deliberately low-impact works. ‘Riceboy Sleeps’ is awash with both tension and stimuli, as well as being frequently, and stunningly, beautiful. A piece like ‘Daniell In the Sea’ feels as natural as breathing, or more precisely like being able to breath fresh air after a long period spent in stagnant confinement. In fact both ‘Daniell…’ and ‘Sleeping Giant’ appear to feature actual breathing, albeit through some kind of underwater respirator. This filtering function of making the world seem at once alien and as-new, is perhaps the strongest sensations to be derived from listening to ‘Riceboy Sleeps’. Jónsi & Alex’s artwork has always been intoxicated with the notion of innocence (as in many ways is his work in Sigur Ros, although the only musical comparisons here would be with the band’s most blissed-out atmospheric songs), so it is perhaps not surprising that this washed-clean sensation should ring clear from this startling record. Played solely on acoustic instruments in Iceland (and featuring long-time string collaborators Amiina, as well as the Kopavogsdaetur choir) and then endlessly toyed with on solar-powered laptops in a raw food commune in some far corner of Hawaii, ‘Riceboy Sleeps’ has a suitably, uh, “organic feel” to it; the wave-like lapping of its tidal flow buried beneath analogue hiss, crackle, pulse and distortion; the creaking of rigging and sometime indeterminate falling delicately over; and, on ‘Howl’, ruminative animal chirrups, grunts, snorts and purrs. Sometimes it feels like a record coming back at you across the seas of time, with ancient Washington Phillips-style tumbling musical figures and stumbling crescendos as slow as a sunrise, or a weightless mantra-like choir singing from somewhere in the Middle Ages down the centuries. Jónsi and Alex – “Riceboy Sleeps” is set for release on EMI on July 20th and XL July 21st.
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